| Literature DB >> 29755495 |
Rongli Shi1, Michael Melzer1, Shaojian Zheng2, Andreas Benke3, Benjamin Stich3, Nicolaus von Wirén1.
Abstract
Antagonistic interactions of phosphorus (P) hamper iron (Fe) acquisition by plants and can cause Fe deficiency-induced chlorosis. To determine the physiological processes underlying adverse Fe-P interactions, the maize lines B73 and Mo17, which differ in chlorosis susceptibility, were grown hydroponically at different Fe:P ratios. In the presence of P, Mo17 became more chlorotic than B73. The higher sensitivity of Mo17 to Fe deficiency was not related to Fe-P interactions in leaves but to lower Fe translocation to shoots, which coincided with a larger pool of Fe being fixed in the root apoplast of P-supplied Mo17 plants. Fractionating cell wall components from roots showed that most of the cell wall-contained P accumulated in pectin, whereas most of the Fe was bound to root hemicelluloses, revealing that co-precipitation of Fe and P in the apoplast was not responsible for Fe inactivation in roots. A negative correlation between chlorophyll index and hemicellulose-bound Fe in 85 inbred lines of the intermated maize B73 × Mo17 (IBM) population indicated that apoplastic Fe retention contributes to genotypic differences in chlorosis susceptibility of maize grown under low Fe supplies. Our study indicates that Fe retention in the hemicellulose fraction of roots is an important determinant in the tolerance to Fe deficiency-induced chlorosis of graminaceous plant species with low phytosiderophore release, like maize.Entities:
Keywords: Fe deficiency; apoplastic iron; cell wall; iron–phosphorus interaction; strategy II
Year: 2018 PMID: 29755495 PMCID: PMC5932200 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2018.00557
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Influence of varied Fe and P nutritional regimes on growth and the nutritional status in two maize inbred lines.
| Treatments | Dry weight (g plant-1) | Chlorophyll concentration (μg mg-1) | Fe concentration (μg g-1) | P concentration (μg g-1) | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shoot | Root | Shoot | Root | Shoot | Root | ||||||||||
| B73 | Mo17 | B73 | Mo17 | B73 | Mo17 | B73 | Mo17 | B73 | Mo17 | B73 | Mo17 | B73 | Mo17 | ||
| P1 | F1 | 1.15cde | 0.81d | 0.39abc | 0.40n.s | 0.56bcd | 0.43ef | 51efg | 31ef | 101g | 125ef | 1917g | 2345e | 2413cde | 1845d |
| F2 | 1.02cde | 1.09bcd | 0.33bc | 0.42 | 0.61bcd | 0.57bcde | 82ab | 40cde | 219cd | 146def | 1815g | 1808e | 2055de | 1628d | |
| F3 | 1.02cde | 1.38abcd | 0.36abc | 0.49 | 0.83ab | 0.59bcde | 73abc | 37cde | 179de | 165cde | 1743gh | 1413e | 1478e | 1360d | |
| F4 | 1.36bcd | 1.50abcd | 0.51ab | 0.49 | 0.96ab | 0.69bc | 73abc | 48bc | 239bc | 166cdef | 1327h | 1767e | 1190e | 1520d | |
| P2 | F1 | 0.96de | 1.10bcd | 0.26cd | 0.31 | 0.15d | 0.33fg | 40fg | 33def | 112fg | 103f | 5605b | 5975c | 4915a | 5700c |
| F2 | 1.25bcd | 1.49abcd | 0.27cd | 0.42 | 0.73abc | 0.55cde | 61cde | 44c | 168e | 156def | 4290d | 5203cd | 3463abcd | 4420c | |
| F3 | 1.55bc | 1.53abcd | 0.38abc | 0.40 | 0.96ab | 0.64bcd | 70bcd | 42c | 206cde | 169cde | 4218de | 4863cd | 3293abcd | 4210c | |
| F4 | 2.17a | 1.83ab | 0.53a | 0.44 | 0.99ab | 0.88a | 81ab | 54ab | 203cde | 193cd | 3470f | 4620d | 2665bcde | 4143c | |
| P3 | F1 | 0.62e | 0.93cd | 0.14d | 0.25 | 0.25d | 0.23g | 33g | 29f | 158ef | 204cd | 6643a | 10715a | 4385abc | 9250a |
| F2 | 1.49bcd | 1.63abc | 0.36abc | 0.42 | 0.31cd | 0.49def | 56def | 38cde | 159ef | 218c | 5083c | 8138b | 4330abc | 7670ab | |
| F3 | 1.26bcd | 1.40abcd | 0.31cd | 0.35 | 1.05a | 0.58bcde | 87a | 41cd | 283ab | 283b | 5420bc | 7163b | 4428ab | 7548b | |
| F4 | 1.82ab | 1.90a | 0.39abc | 0.40 | 1.12a | 0.76ab | 78abc | 55a | 290a | 348a | 3838ef | 7568b | 3923abc | 8390ab | |
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Influence of varied Fe and P nutritional regimes on growth and morphological root traits in two maize inbred lines.
| Treatments | Genotype | SPAD | SDW (g plant-1) | RDW (g plant-1) | TRL (m plant-1) | PRL (m plant-1) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fe0P0 | B73 | 7.2 d | 1.11 bc | 0.58 ab | 22.5 bc | 67.3 ab |
| Mo17 | 12.8 d | 0.93 c | 0.40 c | 19.4 c | 37.2 d | |
| Fe0P100 | B73 | 1.3 e | 1.25 b | 0.39 cd | 10.0 c | 46.6 cd |
| Mo17 | 2.4 e | 0.89 c | 0.26 d | 5.3 c | 33.9 d | |
| Fe100P0 | B73 | 37.9 b | 1.44 b | 0.71 a | 43.8 b | 75.1 a |
| Mo17 | 29.6 b | 1.40 b | 0.53 bc | 23.5 bc | 59.2 bc | |
| Fe100P100 | B73 | 44 a | 2.07 a | 0.69 a | 75.6 a | 72.8 ab |
| Mo17 | 30.7 c | 1.14 bc | 0.30 d | 24.0 bc | 62.3 ab | |
Relationships between leaf chlorosis and Fe or P bound in different cell wall fractions of the maize IBM population.
| (A) SPAD | Cell wall-Fe | PE-Fe | HC1-Fe | HC2-Fe | CE-Fe |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fe300 | -0.382∗∗ | -0.270∗∗ | -0.213∗∗ | -0.146∗ | -0.269∗ |
| Fe10 | -0.337∗∗ | 0.183∗ | -0.406∗∗ | -0.285∗∗ | -0.137 |
| Fe300 | -0.242∗∗ | -0.335∗∗ | -0.152∗ | 0.144 | 0.044 |
| Fe10 | -0.398∗∗ | -0.485∗∗ | 0.015 | -0.129 | -0.104 |
| Fe300 | 0.752∗∗ | 0.653∗∗ | 0.893∗∗ | 0.385∗∗ | -0.028 |
| Fe10 | 0.302∗∗ | 0.400∗∗ | 0.024 | 0.126 | 0.096 |